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Vintage Crochet Pattern Dress for Doll Alsace Doll Pattern Digital Download PDF
Vintage crochet patterns of dress for dolls with a detailed description.
Includes instructions for crocheting dress for dolls.
The pattern is in English.
Resting snugly against the Vosges mountains in northeast France, Alsace is a beautiful plain in the Rhine valley. It is extraordinarily fertile, offering an abundance of grapes, fruits, and cereals. Alsatian wine and beer are held in high repute.
Albert Schweitzer calls Alsace his home in the little village of Gunsbach. Bartholdi, sculptor of the “Statue of Liberty” was born at Colmar, a town which still retains much of its Alsatian character.
Alsace has, of course, played an important role in the industrial growth of France because of the area’s great resources of coal and iron. Availability of these two important minerals always encourages the development of heavy manufacturing and this has been the situation here where many types of factories are producing products for both home use and export.
Of major interest to the world is the city of Strasbourg where Guttenberg, according to a majority of historians, invented the art of printing. Of major importance to the needlecraft art is the powerful industrial city of Mulhouse where, in 1746, Dollfus-Mieg & Cie. founded a great textile industry whose products are distributed to every country of the world under the name of D•M•C.
INSTRUCTIONS ALSACE
MATERIALS: D•M•C Pearl Cotton, Art. 116D, Size 5: 4 balls Red No. 350, 1 ball Black No. 310, 1 ball Lt. Emerald No. 913.
D•M•C Pearl Cotton, Art. 116D, Size 8: 2 balls Black No. 310, small amount of Blue, White and Red for Cocarde.
Steel Crochet Hooks, Size 5 and Size 8.
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